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  • Speaking Out

  • Lectures and Speeches, 1937-1958
  • By: Albert Camus
  • Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
  • Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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By: Albert Camus
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The Nobel Prize winner’s most influential and enduring lectures and speeches, newly translated by Quintin Hoare, in what is the first English-language publication of this complete collection.

Albert Camus (1913-1960) is unsurpassed among writers for a body of work that animates the wonder and absurdity of existence. Speaking Out: Lectures and Speeches, 1937-1958 brings together, for the first time, 34 public statements from across Camus’ career that reveal his radical commitment to justice around the world and his role as a public intellectual. From his 1946 lecture at Columbia University about humanity’s moral decline to his 1951 BBC broadcast commenting on Britain’s general election, and from his strident appeal during the Algerian conflict for a civilian truce between Algeria and France to his speeches on Dostoevsky and Don Quixote, this essential collection reflects the scope of Camus’ political and cultural influence.

©2021 Quintin Hoare (English Translation & additional notes) (P)2022 Recorded Books

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Excellent Summary of His Philosophy

From the Man whom Life has taught the Value of Living with Contradictions, there comes a series of Speeches and Lectures shining a light on the One Path that can lead to Peace. Camus keeps coming back to nis Philosophy of defining a Life of deep Belief in the possibility of striving for Goodness and Truth while accepting the Necessity and Inevitability of Performing Acts of Unspeakable Evil.

He accepts this duality and the Responsibility it imposes of each and every one of us to forge Meaning out of these Opposites. The only Meaning worth finding is the one inside us. The Crisis of Man Lecture (1946) summarizes this position beautifully. Four Stars. .****

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